Salt plus water
Like most ionic compounds a a strong acid dissociates into ions when mixed with water.
A Salt and Water.
Acids are generally compounds with hydrogen that disassociate when placed in water (such as HCl or chloric acid). Bases, on the other hand, are compounds with metals and OH compounds (such as NaOH). When the two come together the hydrogen from the acid and the OH from the base combine to form water.
elements are just the single "thing" like Sodium (Na), Potassium (K), Oxygen (O), Helium (He) mixtures are a bunch of compounds put together. and compounds are a bunch of elements put together. two compounds could be water (H2O) or sulfuric acid (H2SO4) a mixture would be adding the water and sulfuric acid together.
baking soda is a base (-OH)...... vinegar(+H) is an acid that's why they react when mixed together.
Any reaction occur between these compounds.
Those compounds, hydrochloric acid and calcium, produce hydrogen (gas)
Either nothing or a chemical reaction.
Like most ionic compounds a a strong acid dissociates into ions when mixed with water.
Crude oil and hydrocarbonic acid mixed with chocolate
Those compounds produce hydrogen (gas).
hydrogen
When an Acid and an alkali are mixed together they create neutral liqid so it is not acid or alkali anymore
Chalk is calcium carbonate. Cola is an acid. When these two compounds mixed, hydrogen carbonate is formed. This compound is water soluble, and thus chalk mixed with and acid like cola dissolves in water.
copper nitrate
A Salt and Water.
elements are just the single "thing" like Sodium (Na), Potassium (K), Oxygen (O), Helium (He) mixtures are a bunch of compounds put together. and compounds are a bunch of elements put together. two compounds could be water (H2O) or sulfuric acid (H2SO4) a mixture would be adding the water and sulfuric acid together.